The view our neighbors across the street enjoy. The dam seems to hold back the water in the retention pond. Since there is a wetlands on the other side of the dam, plants have started to colonize the retentions pond's edges.
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The proper Floridian term for a wetlands area which changes from dry to wet depending on rainfall is 'prairie.'
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